He's in a terrible situation with that blowhard he has as a coach. I'm not sure he's really got what it takes to be a top starter in the NFL, but I doubt Rex the Windbag is any good for his development.

He's been okay I suppose but they can't lean on him when they need to win a game, and if he can't be trusted with that he's not a franchise QB, and if you know he's not a franchise QB than why wouldn't you be looking for an upgrade?
Luckily for us I think they stick with him, maybe a mid-season QB controversy next season, followed by a switch, then it's draft a QB and try again. Franchise QBs are hard to come by.

please keep him for one more year pleasePosted by Artist-Frmrly-Knwn-As-NickC1188

what i find most funny is that it seems that a good majority of jets fans remain convinced he's "the guy". They base their conclusion on 3 years not being a long enough window to gauge a passer's progress, now on that alone I can kind of see where they're going....but has he really improved that much? Completion % stagnates in the mid 50s, horribly innacurate down the field outside the hashes, no pocket awareness, poor ball security, NO ability to make complex option based reads, he totally fails the 'eye test' so to speak...The best part is they are CONVINCED it's the playcalling, as if they have this great player just waiting to be unleashed, yet is restrained by a braindead playcaller. Good one guys....And besides, let's say he takes a rather large step into an above average QB, think about the last decade of superbowl winners. With the excpetion of the Bucs and Ravens, EVERY winner has had a very good quarterback that has largely carried the team. If you can't pass, and pass darn well, you aren't gunna get it done against the teams that can. The teams that are in it every year (GB, NE, Dolts, Saints, Steelers) have one thing in common: they can throw and throw and throw on you all day long. So really Jets fans, hitch your wagon to Sanchize, nothing would please me more. he virtually guarentees they will continue their futile march thru the desert of NFL mediocrity. Unless they develop an absolute terror of a defense ala 2000 ravens or '07 Giants, it's not happening.

I am telling you the guy is way more interested in his fame than becoming a good QB first. I made a thread about his new gf since it was an excuse to post a picture of a hot girl, lol.
Posted by freediro

You saying he's the Danica Patrick of the NFL? Could be. Maybe they should be going out? Or better yet, doing Go Daddy commercials together?

Lay off the man's personal life, Tom Brady is married to Gisselle Bundchen. She's only the most famous model...ever. I don't think his romantic life is the reason he's ineffective at quarterbacking, I think he's a mediocre QB who benefitted from a poor QB draft class and a desperate team looking for a quarterback.

He's a mediocre NFL QB, who's had the benefit of playing with an excellent defense until this year. He's OK as game manager, but if you ask him to win a game for you, he's a likely to make a key mistake as he is to make a big throw. Eli Manning is way better than Sanchez.

New Jersey's ability to succeed (to a certain extent) in spite of Sanchez will probably come back to bite him sooner rather than later. Look . . . the kid is mediocre. That's about all you can say for him. No, he's not going to set the league on fire and the Jests are just going to have to live with the fact that they traded up to get Kyle Boller. That said, there simply aren't that many high-end quarterbacks in the league, and the idea that there is somebody better than Sanchez just waiting in the cabbage patch is probably wishful thinking. There's absolutely no way to know, to any degree of certainty, how a quarterback will transition from college to the pros.

I get a kick out of all these people jumping on the Andrew Luck bandwagon, as if he's going to come into the league and be John Elway on his first day (hell . . . even Elway wasn't Elway for years). I watch Luck zeroing in and staring down his receivers and can't help but chuckle when I think that the same people who swear that Luck is a "can't miss" franchise quarterback are the same people who promised us that Cam Newton could not be an NFL-calibre passer. In case you missed it, Newtown just set a rookie record . . . but what the hell do I know?

In any case, what I think is that the fates of Sanchez and Rex Ryan are inextribably woven together. The Sanchise will survive as long as Big Fat Stupid Obnoxious Rex does . . . and not one day longer.

Lol and I love when people compare Sanchez to Eli, as if Eli is some stud QB...Grand total of 0 seasons w/ over 63% completion, threw 25 picks last year, his 07 squad had a terror of a passrush and caught fire at the right time. If Eli is the pinnacle of what Sanchez can become....by all means. Jets D is not what it was in 2009, take the last 4 meetings between NE and NJ and check the scores, then compound that with the fact that the Jets had NOTHING new schematically to throw at NE in either of the matchups this year. The blitz stuff has failed, the press man doesn't work with pansy/high-cut corners like Cromartie and Wilson, and they can't get a passrush w/out sending the house. Revis is still tremendous, but stay away from him and a team like NE can target every other secondary player on the Jets roster. Jets are a joke, Sanchez is a game-manager on his best day, their running game is the most over-rated in football. They score 21 points and by the amount of celebrating they do, you'd think they just dropped 60 on the Ravens or something.